With thirteen wins in a row I am very happy but the idea of Sheed on this team would be interesting. Is it possible contract wise and is it possible based on the team's needs.? Unlike many I think Rasheed with this veteran crew could be very effective for a short season. Jermaine and Kendrick just do not fit in as well as Rasheed would down the stretch or during the playoffs. Sheed in good health could be very good with this big time crew as presently constituted. I still see us winning if healthy with the group currently on the roster.

With thirteen wins in a row I am very happy but the idea of Sheed on this team would be interesting. Is it possible contract wise and is it possible based on the team's needs.? Unlike many I think Rasheed with this veteran crew could be very effective for a short season. Jermaine and Kendrick just do not fit in as well as Rasheed would down the stretch or during the playoffs. Sheed in good health could be very good with this big time crew as presently constituted. I still see us winning if healthy with the group currently on the roster.Posted by concord27

If there is a way to keep someone being a person who brings lots of drugs back into Boston and go on his way back into his retirement, I cannot imagine how it is a bad thing to let him go back under the rock from which he comes from under, I am fine.

My guess is that fully 10% of the salaries of the NBA players goes back into the drug culture and continues to destroy virtually every city they enter.

idk, he was pretty good during the playoffs. but if our bigs stay healthy, I don't see a need for sheed. I would like to see him back cause I think he wants revenge on the Lakers, but that doesn't justify bringing him back. I know he was hurting bad after game 7.

I wish I knew how these guys spent their money. I don't, I think Rasheed would fit in better than the other two I mentioned. But not saying JO or Kendrick can't surprise to the upside. The team is preparing for war and it is not a bad idea to get ready considering all your options. Rasheed healthy and motivated in a short season could still be very effective. Could is the operative word he could also be terrible. Just wanted to see what others thought.

Why? I don't believe we are talking here because we are concerned about the Celts making the playoffs. There is a limit to the number of players on the active playoff roster. How many bigs do we need? Generally it is recommended that the rotation shrinks to 8-9 by playoffs time.

The only way I would like Sheed to come back is if he is part of a trade that will convert the current (potential) 9 man rotation from excellent to killer.

I was suggesting if they did not have JO or Perkins on the roster in my question. I am wondering if JO is going to be capable of doing what needs to be done. Perkins is also not a given with his condition and I believe Rasheed with the current roster could be far more effective than Perkins.

If Shaq/JON/Perk and KG/BBD are all healthy there really is no need for him. Also who knows if he's in shape. But he has been at some practices and games this year so he is keeping a relationship with the team. He's probably viewed as an emergency possible option. But you figure with 5 guys taking up the 4 and 5, you only have 7 more to take up the 1, 2, and 3.

I hope he comes back. He was great for us in the playoffs which is really all that matters. There's no doubt that with our current injuries he could be a huge boon to the team. Though we'd be even better off if we can keep winning games with our rookies. It's great to see them getting meaningful minutes. If Jermaine continues having injury problems he would be an excellent candidate to get replaced by Sheed. It doesn't look like he's too optimistic about his ability to contribute. I'm also not that optimistic about Perk's comeback this season. We'd be better off if we could let him condition and strengthen until the playoffs and even then there's no guarantee he'll be able to contribute much.

No need for Sheed unless we have injuries or JON/Perk cant play effectively.. Semi is not the answer.. I like the guy and he can squeeze in a few minutes here & there but he'll be a liability this season defensively the deeper we go in the playoffs.

I think it boils down to what JON & Perk can give us..jury obviously still out on that one.

If Sheed came back, it'd be somewhere in the last month or so of the season? So, who knows what kinda shape hes in & who knows how pizzed off other players may get watching him jog foulo line to foul line... launching threes all game??

I say the odds of Rasheed's coming back are quite low. He's probably not even in competitive shape, as compared to PJ Brown who at age 39 kept himself physically fit despite being retired.

Do the Celtics have the option to rehire him after the team had officially waived him and bought out his contract? I'm not informed on the league's policy on this matter. Maybe, someone in the forum can enlighten us.

In Response to What are the odds of Sheed coming back? : My guess is that fully 10% of the salaries of the NBA players goes back into the drug culture and continues to destroy virtually every city they enter.Posted by TheDUDDER

I don't know how Rasheed has anything to do with this. He smokes a little pot. (Okay a lot of pot) I don't know how many potheads are destroying Boston because of Rasheed Wallance. This is silly at best, and extreme racist at worst.

In Response to What are the odds of Sheed coming back? : If there is a way to keep someone being a person who brings lots of drugs back into Boston and go on his way back into his retirement, I cannot imagine how it is a bad thing to let him go back under the rock from which he comes from under, I am fine. My guess is that fully 10% of the salaries of the NBA players goes back into the drug culture and continues to destroy virtually every city they enter.Posted by TheDUDDER

So you think Garnett spends about 1.8 million a year on drugs? So in your opinion Ray Allen spend about a million a year on drugs? Poor Marquis Daniels only has about 230,000 dollars a year to spend on drugs.

Dude read what you wrote again and apologise for it. Because it makes you look like a buffoon.